The magnitude of the rate at which cosmic dust enters the Earth’s atmosphere has been highly uncertain, with a daily mass influx ranging between 5 t d-1 and 270 t d-1. In fact, this issue has an important implication because if the upper limit of the estimates is correct, then vertical transport in the middle atmosphere must be faster than is generally assumed. On the other hand, if the lower limit is correct, then our understanding of the cosmic dust evolution in the solar system, and the transport mechanisms from the middle atmosphere to the Earth’s surface will need to be revised. The aim of the work described in this thesis is to estimate a Meteor Input Function (MIF) that allows to understand different atmospheric phenomena in the ...
Context. Meteoroids impacting terrestrial planets at high speed may have different effects. On bodie...
Abstract. Most of the extraterrestrial dust entering the Earth’s atmosphere ablates to produce metal...
Context. Meteoroid impacts are an important source of neutral atoms for the exosphere of Mercury. We...
The ablation of cosmic dust injects a range of metals into planetary upper atmospheres. In addition,...
On entering the Earth’s atmosphere, micrometeoroids partially or completely ablate, leaving behind l...
This study provides a comprehensive description of the deposition of meteor-ablated metals in the up...
The size and velocity distribution of cosmic dust particles entering the Earth's atmosphere is uncer...
Recent observations using the Wind and Ulysses spacecrafts and the Solar Occultation For Ice Experim...
The downward fluxes of Fe and Na, measured near the mesopause with the University of Colorado lidars...
On 19 October 2014, comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring) had a close encounter with Mars and deposited co...
Recent model development of the Zodiacal Dust Cloud (ZDC) argues that the incoming flux of meteoric ...
We evaluate the heating of extraterrestrial particles entering the atmosphere using the comprehensiv...
Each day, several tons of meteoric material enters Earth\u27s atmosphere, the majority of which cons...
Recent model development of the Zodiacal Dust Cloud (ZDC) model (Nesvorny et al. 2010, 2011b) argue ...
Context. Meteoroid impacts are an important source of neutral atoms for the exosphere of Mercury. We...
Context. Meteoroids impacting terrestrial planets at high speed may have different effects. On bodie...
Abstract. Most of the extraterrestrial dust entering the Earth’s atmosphere ablates to produce metal...
Context. Meteoroid impacts are an important source of neutral atoms for the exosphere of Mercury. We...
The ablation of cosmic dust injects a range of metals into planetary upper atmospheres. In addition,...
On entering the Earth’s atmosphere, micrometeoroids partially or completely ablate, leaving behind l...
This study provides a comprehensive description of the deposition of meteor-ablated metals in the up...
The size and velocity distribution of cosmic dust particles entering the Earth's atmosphere is uncer...
Recent observations using the Wind and Ulysses spacecrafts and the Solar Occultation For Ice Experim...
The downward fluxes of Fe and Na, measured near the mesopause with the University of Colorado lidars...
On 19 October 2014, comet C/2013 A1 (Siding Spring) had a close encounter with Mars and deposited co...
Recent model development of the Zodiacal Dust Cloud (ZDC) argues that the incoming flux of meteoric ...
We evaluate the heating of extraterrestrial particles entering the atmosphere using the comprehensiv...
Each day, several tons of meteoric material enters Earth\u27s atmosphere, the majority of which cons...
Recent model development of the Zodiacal Dust Cloud (ZDC) model (Nesvorny et al. 2010, 2011b) argue ...
Context. Meteoroid impacts are an important source of neutral atoms for the exosphere of Mercury. We...
Context. Meteoroids impacting terrestrial planets at high speed may have different effects. On bodie...
Abstract. Most of the extraterrestrial dust entering the Earth’s atmosphere ablates to produce metal...
Context. Meteoroid impacts are an important source of neutral atoms for the exosphere of Mercury. We...